Here is my benchmark scores and settings. I have zero overclock and am only running 1080p for the benchmark. Plan to do a 4k one as well but expect the score to drop. Not getting any graphic anomalies or pixel issues on my end. Running windows 10 pro 64 bit with the only driver available at the moment. The benchmark was designed to scale all the way to 4k at do it with directx 11. That is as much as I know. One thing to note though is the bench will only use 3gb of vram even if you had a titan x with 12gb. I could not find any work around when I googled this issue.
FINAL FANTASY XIV: Heavensward Benchmark
Tested on: 5/31/2016 7:27:12 PM
Score: 17446
Average Frame Rate: 141.929
Performance: Extremely High
-Easily capable of running the game on the highest settings.
Loading Times by Scene
Scene #1 1.146 sec
Scene #2 4.302 sec
Scene #3 3.591 sec
Scene #4 3.154 sec
Scene #5 2.993 sec
Scene #6 1.154 sec
Total Loading Time 16.344 sec
DAT:s20160531192712.dat
Screen Size: 1920x1080
Screen Mode: Full Screen
DirectX Version: 11
Graphics Presets: Maximum
General
-Wet Surface Effects: Enabled
-Occlusion Culling: Disabled
-LOD on Distant Objects: Disabled
-Real-time Reflections: Highest Quality (DirectX 11 Only)
-Edge Smoothing (Anti-aliasing): FXAA
-Transparent Lighting Quality: High
-Grass Quality: High
-Background Tessellation: High Quality
-Water Tessellation: High Quality
Shadows
-Self: Display
-Other NPCs: Display
Shadow Quality
-LOD on Shadows: Disabled
-Shadow Resolution: High - 2048p
-Shadow Cascading: Best
-Shadow Softening: Strong
Texture Detail
-Texture Filtering: Anisotropic
-Anisotropic Filtering: x16
Movement Physics
-Self: Full
-Other NPCs: Full
Effects
-Limb Darkening: Enabled
-Radial Blur: Enabled
-Screen Space Ambient Occlusion: HBAO+: High Quality (DirectX 11 Only)
-Glare: Normal
Cinematic Cutscenes
-Depth of Field: Enabled
System
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (6.2, Build 9200) (10586.th2_release_sec.160422-1850)
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz
16327.168MB
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (VRAM 3072 MB) 10.18.0013.6825
Benchmark results do not provide any guarantee FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn (Windows version) and FINAL FANTASY XIV: Heavensward (Windows version) will run on your system.
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FINAL FANTASY XIV: Heavensward Benchmark
Score: 17446 Extremely High
1920x1080 Maximum DirectX11 Full Screen
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
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On a different note this card so far has not been able to keep constant 60fps at 4k even with the power profile increased to 125 and the core/mem overclocked as recommended by hardocp review. Not with max settings. However if you turn off AA and some other settings that don't seem to matter at 4k it settles down a bit. 60 is gonna be doable once the driver matures and the game gets more 4k optimizations. At least I hope. I get 60fps (set to cap on purpose) most of the time just not 100%. It does dip to 52 - 54 fps some in heavy weather zones. Turning off the settings I mentioned along with occlusion culling does seem to stabalize the fps some though. Setting the graphics to standard desktop shores it up to a firm 60fps but why do that if you have a 1080 card?


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